wi W 57 bfi? ,W5fM x mkkegge M Q Qygksiwt 'fy vw' QQQX Qfgsisggii QW '5129' wwfiv iw? 'i My Q Q' A M2 ,pf 332 WM, XXX 1H Wk SF is ge GR A M N! ED fx iv -J if mbiifg - 'gif XP W' 4429409 NJ XE. , x Nc:-C fi' 'H Lau 5'ZC, v SCE if YY of-Q X O to Q S1 5 JI QF Q9 X gig vw' 4 Q' NCL J I2 J Q N Q? F3-Sw -Q ,vW Q1 if f ' . bww .1Jav . ' Tift, N ! TALQL Q J ' - Ni , Ckcwxoxgf X ESQ Q ' ,- 0 ' 1 QQ? B- 7 QQ, 'qw Xfsf .W ,ax X -Q hi xp 49 1 - ? A ,n .kj N Q my e J ,H Q A 4 fb ' 1 i 3?Sf'f ,,, :ly ' Q X 09- W Q Mfg M QW SMP- ,OL .V X ' fQ ' b . , vw N Y 'M X ' E -X ' xx A i xiit .4 J . M ' 5 - ii Spit A EF f IV., ,- ,,,, Z bw z' ,, Q 4 . Q TMS LAMP OMLTOPJCH bdongsfo ,I I I rom I-lzgueclww lolwjmmuweg 2 CdBb'L0.i'fMg lolw Hfg5vQclwoE's Sotlv gewvas wmembefuoffflwNmtlvCwbnnL Associatiow .56 1908 1958 ADMINISTRATION MR ENNOR HORINE Superxntendent MR. FLOYD C. SMITH Principal, High School Dean, Junior College I I MR KEITH AKINS ASSISIBDI PIIIICIPBI ,,r l MR T CLARENCE BROWN Asslstant Dean 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION, AROUND THE TABLE FROM LEFT 11 Leo Rob1nson Dudley Henderson Vlce P13681 dent JohnL Slepper Presxdent I1 Wayne Frantz Howard G1lp1n Gerald Buss MARY F HANKINS Regxstrar Jumor College Secretary to Deans MARGARET PEG WEBB Secretary to Prmclpal 5 ELLA M JENSEN Clerk, Board of Educanon Secretary to Su permtendent FRONT ROW Mr Dale Strles adv1ser Rlchard Boyer Jackre Leap Sandy Hurst Nelhe Solon Patty Walden Mary Dunlap Jeanette Leap Cathte Myers Judy Bowlus Carol Rob1nson Ronme Runner Howard Morrow SECOND ROW Eddre Varner Judy Lane Annette Crrtes Nancy Shaffer Ellen Davrdson Judy Wrlleford Drane Emery Patty Regelrn Sandy Chambers Lours Herman l-hgh School The Hugh School Student Councrl was composed of 25 members The offrcers were chosen at the begmmng of the school year by the entrre student body They were President, Jon Shaffer, Vlce President, Carol Robmson, Secretary, Cathre Myers, Treasurer, Judy Bowl us The Student Council was composed of home room representatives, class presidents, school organ nzatrons presrdents, Student Council offrcers and the sponsor, Dole Stiles The Councnl had nts part rn the pep rallys the selection of football queen candrdates, the Home coming ceremonies and dance, and specnal school dances and partres The Council met every other Monday to dnscuss any problems that concerned the student body This yeor's Student Council IS to be commended forthe iob it did. A lot of credit also goes to its president Jon Shaffer. :Q -g.j' I., I I. I I I I' l I -IA I ' 1' . . '. . I. A .I I 'I I- ' O . . . .. . . . . . . . . . - Q . . R ..,. .. ,V . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . .. SEATED B111 Shepherd Irene Mitchell Wrlma Bedenbender Karen McDonald Charlene Sutherland STANDING Mr Brown Iero1dBroadfoot Tom Copenhaver Wade Crow The council was responsible for plans and dec orahons for the Winter Prom and fhe Sprung Ban que? They presented a Juco Assembly for the benefit of both the Junior College and the Hugh School, and raised funds by running concessions and sponsoring dances at basketball games The Juco homecoming dance and ceremonies were also the councils responsibilities The sfudenf council officers were Ball Sheppard, Presidenf, Wade Crow, Vice-President, and Karen McDonald Secretary-Treasurer. The council was make up of the class officers from both Junior College classes and was sponsored by Mr. Brown. 7 ii . A MARGARET JUNE AKERS Business KEITH AKINS Speech World History ROBERT BECHTEL Mathematics T. CLARENCE BROWN College Mathematics LEO H. BURGER Physical Education and Business GEORGE D. CALDWELL Physics and Guidance 8 DALE P CREITZ Instrume tal us1c 'Ivfl J IALM Home Economxcs MARGUERITE HACKNEY Enghsh HUGH HAIRE Psychology Physxcal Educauon EDWARD V. IEWELL Engmeermg Drawmg CHARLES E. KELLOGG, IR Vocal Muslc fyllm R. R. KENNEDY Chemistry WILMA KENNEDY English, Latinl BONNIE I KIRBY Physlcal Educatlon JAMES LININGER ELEANORH MILLER Llbrary Iournahsm MARY MCCURDY Enghsh Spamsh Phys1cal Educauon ,4r- Ck W4 vfwfcif J RUBY LEE NELSON Busmess SETI-I I OWENS Bnology ,QL Jffdw KATHERINE SCHELLENBERG Igterature Enghsh IAN PIERCE Soclal Scxence 'Il ERNEST F SELLMAN Industnal Arts DALE STILES Amencan Hxstory RALPH H TROUT MICHAEL WILLIAMSON EDWARD B ZAHN Educatlon Vocational Agrlculture 'I2 These four men conspired the custodial crew charged with keeping the building in top condition. Gene Mueller, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds, had charge of lola's five public school buildings. Walt Looney was his assistant. John Maier, day man, and Bill Mewhinney, night man, were Senior High Cus- todians. Besides keeping the building clean, waxed, and dusted, these men performed the hundreds of major and minor repair iobs which everyone took for granted, but without which a school could not operate. WALT LOONEY BILL MEWHINNEY GENE MUELLER JOHN MAIH-I 3, ARS iv, SSX D IFQQE? . st, I x if , A W ' 1 v lLg.f SE IORS my 1 3 CDYQ U' .97 x QM ru. 'fum' . s v!-1 ll! 2:57521 122' 2-gash ' '- El la., L. 'H- N-: ,Q..,,, Q 1'--I' Ir. N.. ..,J 'km' urban H Fw? 'ar- Ts,- 1 -12, .1-.-..., 1 '-as N l mJ,H. N, Q .wg .- - -Q. FQ! 1 ' 41' DAQ Vt 'I u,,:f..'-L. g'-q s., 1 Q04 1 W' ,,- ,mme B ik. ,J ,CQ o ' 1 . A ' ' ' Z 4' 'S V, '- 'eff' 5 v Af- N ,,-V' ,v Q fi? ,- ' f MLM , Q ,F 4 'T f 1 997 . if . - ' ' as 4 3 . ' Aix if Mi, . ', X X - A . Q A , 'I lq YM- L 4- ,, .15-.frm-Q, '-- ' ,..,,. .,. ,':ff,,1'f2'f pf , , ,V --:g, QQ., ,T-M -. , ' v , , -- fm Q .- . ' 'N gf Hifi rf- 1 f x . ' .' - , .51 J- .,, N..--, -f ,,f.. rg--,Q-N.. - .,,, '9 W, 3-72 . .. -17 ' . ' s - kr-..,ni,:y ,4- -., V 'J-1..,:, . 4.1 D ' . I n 'V il . ' Q' A., 11. P-.,. . . I A In q.!'fs , . OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS plctured at left were Vlce President Jim Murrow Treasurer Naomi Stewart Secretary Judy Jo Anderson During the year the Semor Class put on a Senior Assembly for the entire school and presented the Semor Play entitled Two Blind Mice . The money earned from the play was used for the traditional spring trip. Toward the end of the school year the Seniors began preparations for commencement and graduation. Although all were glad to finish the school year, each began to realize that, in walking across the stage to receive his diploma, he was saying goodbye to high school life, and to many of his friends who would be going their own sep- arate ways. Those, who as teachers and class sponsors, guided the Class of '58 were Mr. Stiles, Miss Nelson, Miss Schellenburg, and Mr. Pierce. I6 l ' l 2 b President .... Lou Hermann ANDERSON JUDY JO Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 3 4 Student Counctl 2 Class Play 2 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Home comtng Attendant 4 BAIN RICHARD LEE Kays 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Football 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 BEDENBENDER JOHN WILLIAM Kays 2 3 4 F F A 2 Student Counc112 3 Honor Ro 2 3 4 BENNETT CLAUDE WEBSTER Kays 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 BOWLUS JUDY LEIGH Kayettes 2 3 4 Courtesy Chalrman 3 bOCl31Ch3lI'l'D8I1 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Student Counctl 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Cheer leader 2 3 4 Homecomxng Attendant 4 Kays 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Lamp and Torch 4 Student Counc114 Class Play 4 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Class Prestdent 3 Homecoming Kmg 4 CATRON GEORGE RAY Kays 3 4 Chorus 4 CHAMBERS RUTH MARIE Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 4 Class Play 3 CLARK JOHN WILLIAM Kays 2 Football 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 CLEAVER WILLIAM ALBERT Kays 2 .J 4 I f CRI ,N Nl' . . 1 . : : .49 11 , , , BOYER, RICHARD LYNN l Qian Q' Mi' , A'Igi7 1 K ' 1 Huis Q9 Y df fa., ing.. 4-5 ff! ,ff if .,.,-Iv' COLE, MARGIE IRENE Kayettes 2,35 F,H.A, 4g Chorus 2,4. COLLINS , HAROLD DEAN Kays 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 4 CONGER KAY SHARON Kayettes 2 F H A 4 Band 2 4 Symphonette 4 Class Play 3 CORNELL KAREN SUE F H A 4 Lamp and Torch 3 CREASON ROBERT s234 FFA 23 Reporter3 cnowr. ALAN EWING cu me WJ Kays 2 3 4 Football 3 4 DAVIDSON NELSON EARL Ne Kays 2 3 4 Class Play 4 DEATER PHILLIP WAYNE Kazarcrfsfwf Kays 2 3 4 Chorus 4 DOOLITTLE WILLARD KELLEY B1 Kays 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Track 2 DRAKE NEIL HALL Kays 2 3 Lamp and Torch 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 3 4 Class Play 2 3 Track 2 3 iv- NU fi' X P' fv- 'foes' .4- if if ELDER CAROL SUE Kayettes 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 Pianist 4 Symphonette 2 Chorus 2 3 4 EMERY BARBARA DIANE LU-fLdf,qJ1fx Kayettes 2 .3 4 Secretary 4 F H A 3 4 Social Chau' man 3 Song Leader 4 Lamp and Torch 4 Chorus 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Class Play 3 4 Honor Roll 3 4 FULTON ROSELLA MAY GAMBILL DARLENE MAE Kayettes 3 4 F H A 4 GOSZDAK CARL DEEN Kays 2 3 4 Class Play 2 4 GUENTHER MELVIN LEON Kays 2 3 4 Student Councx13 Football 3 4 HAEN JAMES JOSEPH K S 4 F F A 4 HAMILTON KENT D Kays 3 4 Band 2 3 4 FXANS, SUE ELLEN Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 4 HANSON ROBERTA ANN L file-.we Kayettes 2 3 4 Flnance Charrman 3 Lamp and Torch 4 Chorus 4 Student Counc112 Class Play 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 lg fav' 'U' 55' WS' L3-Q-Q-wil 3 1' fd va 'V' Q'--Y yn..-g 5 Y' YG-up A 1 7 ' N 1 1 1 I a a o 1 1 I 1 1 1 o A, - v N 5 ' ,D 1. 1 1 1 0 Q o 1 1 , ' A W : 1 : . Q ' , 5 . 19 I 1 1 1 e ' f 1 V x , K 1 , 4 1 1 1 a o a 1 'L f' , I f I I E E 5 , K ' .TV Y 1 , V l A H M . .nslxx 'J ll if . Q - .ff f Q ay : . . . . Gb . I Q . . fs . ' 1 1 1 1 . Q .ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7. 1 0 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 Q ' av- I V? H Q ' K 'bs 1 ' - A . . ' 'ur A ' - ., , h K, f 19 HARMON , JAMES LEE Kays 2,3,4g Class Play 4. HART , DONNA JOAN Kayettes 2, 3,4g Room Chairman 3g Service Chairman 4g Band 2,3,4g Symphonette 2,3,4, x 7 L, HENDRIX LARRY JOSEPH Kays 4- Band 4 HERMANN LOUIS JOHN Kays 3 4 Band 3 4 Symphonette 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Class Play 4 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Track 3 Class President 4 HIGGINBOTHAM LINDA IO Kayettes 2 3 4 F H A 2 3 Band 3 4 Symphonette 4 Class Secretary 3 HINSON IUDITH KAYE Judy Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 4 HOWARD DAVID LEE Kays 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Football 2 3 Track 2 3 MMEL JAMES MONROE Kays 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 JONES RICHARD THOMAS Kays234 Band234 LANE JUDITH TERRELL Judy Kayettes 2 3 4 Devot1ona1Cha1rman 3 Prestdent 4 Band 3 4 Symphonette 3 4 Student Counc114 -fx LUCAS ALICE SHOCKEY Kayettes234 FHA 234 Chorus234 LUCAS, LARRY LEON Kays 4 MATHEWS SHIRLEY ANN Kayettes 2 3 4 Chorus 2 4 MEANS , CAROL ELAINE Kayettes 2 3 4 Pramst 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 3 4 Student Council 2 3 Class Play 2 3 4 Honor R011 2 3 MEFFORD MARY DALTON Uwwu Kayettes 2 3 F H A 3 Lamp and Torch 3 MITCHELL THOMAS HANLEY Tom Kays 4 MOLLOHAN IUDITH ANN udy 3 4 Program Charrman 3 Lamp and Torch 3 4 Juco I-hgh Llght 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Secretary 4 MORRIS MARVIN ALLEN Kays 2 3 4 Lamp and Torch 3 4 Juco I-hgh Lrght 2 3 4 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Football 2 Basket ball 3 MORRISON PHYLLIS WIGGANS F H A 2 3 Secretary 3 MUNS GEORGE FRANK Kayg 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette2 3 4 Honor R011 f . nr V . J Kayettes 2,3,4g Corresponding Secretary 4g F.H.A, 2, 2, 3. I I ,4 V 9 Aug-Q 19 CT' rf' MURROW JIM LORRAINE Kays 2 3 4 Band 2 3 Symphonette 3 Class Play 3 4 Football 3 4 Track 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 4 MYERS CATHERINE Kayettes 2 3 4 Soc1aICha1rman Program Charrman Lamp and Torch 3 Symphonette 2 3 4 Student Coun crl 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Homecomtng Attendant 4 MCCORD MICKEY RAY Kays 2 3 4 Chorus 4 MCCULLOUGH ELIZABETH IRENE OGBORN, MAPJORIE JANE Peggy Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Play 2 4 O NEAL, LARRY EDWARD Kays2 3 Band 2 3 4 OVERY JUDY M Kayettes 3 4 Mer1tChau'man 4 F h A 3 4 Soctal Chatrman 4 Juco Htgh Lrght 4 Edrtor 4 PEARMAN HELEN LOUISE Kayettes 2 3 4 F H A 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Lamp and Torch 4 Band 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 PEES BARBARA IO Kayettes 2 3 4 Devot1onalCha1rman 4 Lamp and Torch 3 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Play PERES DON EUGENE Kays 2 3- Juco-High Light 4 22 ' PETERS ELEANOR EILEEN Kayettes 3 4- F H A 3 4- Lamp and Torch 4- Band 3 4 POTTER, SHARON JUNE . Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 REGELIN PATRICIA LOUISE Patty Kayettes 2 3 4 Servtce Chatrman 3 Typrst 4 F H 2 3 4 Program Chatrman 4 Lamp and Torch 3 4 Edttor in Ch1ef4 Chorus 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Class Play 3 Honor Roll 3 4 RENO SHAREN LEA Kayettes 2 3 4 Band 3 4 ROBINSON CAROL IEAN Kayettes 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Homecomtng Queen 4 RUNER RONALD RAY Kays 2 3 F F A 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Vtce Presrdent RUSE DONNA LUCILLE Kayettes 2 3 4 Correspondmg Secretary 2 Symphonette 2 3 4 Honor R011 2 3 RYHERD BARBARA JOAN Kayettes 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Play 2 Juco Htgh Ltght 4 RYHERD LARRY EARL Kays 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Football 3 Basketball 3 sHAFFER,JoN LARRY 6 Duval, Kays 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 3 Student Coun c1l2 3 4 Prestdent 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Class Vlce Presrdent 3 Honor Roll 2 '7 1 'ff I 9 3 l I : I I Q , .. .. . . : ' ' 5 ' : . .A. 9 n I Q n o 1 1 2 I . ' D 3: President 4g Chorus 45 Student Council 4. I D I ks 2- A hx 'V ax ' 3,1 SMITH, JOYCE EILEEN Kayettes 2,3,4g Service Chairman 4g Band 2,3,4g Symphonetze 4g Class Play 3. SMITH, ROBERTA JEANE Kayettes 2g F,H,A, 2,3,4g Chorus 2. SOLON NELL115 MAE IRD 425 Kayettes 4 F H A 3 4 Presrdem 4 Lamp and Torch 3 Qurll and Scroll 4 Student Councrl 4 STEWART RUTH NAOMI Kayettes 2 3 4 Lamp and Torch 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 STRASBURG GERALD VERNON Kays 2 3 4 Lamp and Torch 4 Juco Hrgh Lrght 4 Class Play 4 SWINFORD, KAREN SUE Kayettes 2 3 4 Kayette Cabmet 4 Band 3 4 UL THARP DOROTHY IRENE Kayettes 2 3 THOMASSON SUZ XNNE Kayettes 2 3 4 Lamp and Torch 4 Ban 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 THOMPSON, JEAN LOUISE TIDD GXIL LEE Kays 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Track 2 3 Q ai A J' klfli , .- U I ,, ,if ,Ll- n 5 , j s s I I d 1 1 I I Kayettes 2,3,4g Chorus 2,4, f ' ' X rf I ga T IM' JVM X .qs x 4 V QE 7' l 24 I -A, fi TIPPIE ALBERTA LOUISE Kayettes 2 3 4- Reporter 4- F H A 3 4- Vice-President 4- Juco-High Light 4- Class Play 2 VAN WIE, ALTA ROSELLA 'Rosie' Kayettes 2 3 4 VINEYARD GERALD RAY Kays 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Lamp and Torch 3 4 Student Counctl 3 Class Play 3 4 VOHS CAROL SUE Kayettes 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 P1an1st4 Chorus 2 3 4 VOISINET , ROBERT ALLAN Kays 2 3 4 Program chauman 4 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Football 2 Basketball 2 Track 2 3 Honor Roll 2 3 WERLE PAUL WHITFORD LEONA BELL Kayettes 2 3 4 WIGGANS LOYD ffezvsd Kays 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 WILEY RALPH LEON Kays 4 WILLE DONALD LEO Kays 4 F F A 3 4 Secretary 4 3 X21 if sl--r E ft' -rr- 'f 'Q' VLUI7 3 WILLEFORD IUDITH LYNN Judy Kayetres 3 4 Lamp and Torch 3 4 Juco High Ltght 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Class Play 3 WILLSON, LOYD MEREDITH 62242410406 Kays 2 3 4 Lamp and Torch 3 Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Class Play 2 4 Honor Roll 2 3 0953 WILSON BARBARA LOU Kayettes 2 3 4 F H A 2 3 4 Lamp and Torch 3 Chorus 2 3 4 ZYSKOWSKI, JOHN STANLEY Kays 2 3 4 Cabmet 3 4 Student Council 2 3 Class Play 2 Football 3 4 Track 2 3 DALRYMPLE BETTY JOANN Kayettes 2 3 4 Juco Hrgh Lrghr 4 Class Play 3 NOT PICT URED APPLING, GARY Kays '2,3,4, F,F,A, 2,3,4. 26 A,. fn vw I 1: If ' Q ui ai - oo: I sr: arf rl nu P il V I oofooopri Q rn. ar: ni oi Q :S ,- I nl: ' Z Q JUCO SOPHOMORES ,, 1 ww u 'a 2' N05 -'J' eg. I' QOPHO OQEQ JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Qpicfured at leftj Presndenf Bull Shepherd Vice Presndent Tom Copenhaver Treasurer Wilma Bedenbender Secretary Charlene Sutherland ALEXANDER RONALD Niau ua M0 Pre Engmeermg Men s Club Bas etball BEDENBENDER WILMA Colony Educatxon G A L S Club 1 2 Student Counctl 1 2 Cheerleader 1 2 N E A BIESWANGER DONALD Gas Cnty Social Sctence Men s Club Chorus I BRICKER CHARLES Iola Engmeenn Men sC1ub CHALK R JOE Moran Educatxon Men s Club N E A Basketball CHANDLER ORVILLE LaHarpe Busmess Men s Club COOKSEY ROBERT Iola Pre En meermg Basketball Men s Club , ,,,, Co ENHAVER TOM Iola Physxcal Educauon Men s Club DOLECEK DUANE Iola Drafting Men s EFLIN MERRIS Moran ...A- ' V ...,v all if 1 ,pls i 'di' ,',,,. if -gn Busmess Men s ELROD JESSE Moran Busmess Men s 44: Ox 28 i FRANKLIN JACK Bronson Busrness Men sClub FRoNK,GARY Humboldt Business Men s Club FUHRMAN HELEN Bronson Home Economics G A L S N GARVER ELVERT Iola Pre Engineering Men s Club GRAY, JIM Kansas City Pre Engmeenng Basketball Men s Club HEPLER WAYNE Moran Pre Engineering Men s Club HERDER, JOHN Yates Center Business Men sClub Chorus HERIvlANN LUCILLE Iola Education Chorus Qulll8: Scroll N HOLLOWAY, EARL Krncard Busmess Men s Club HOLMES WARREN LeRoy Educatron Men s Club N E A HOWARD MARTHA Iola Home Economics Chorus HOWLAND JOHN Iola Busmess Men s Club PEARMAN GERALD Iola Pre Engineering Men s Club POTTS, CHARLES Humboldt Pre Engineering Men sClub Chorus POWELL, DALE Iola Socral Scrence Men s Club ROBERTS, ROSALIE Yates Center Business G A L S SHEPARD BILL Springfreld Mo Physical Education Men s Club Student Counctl Basketball swim sf-wa ff -v ' Q-5' ns VNU' ,i 'Hyde 'aff' ,nf S-4 od' 29 3' AFV' YD' 5 . 7 4' - ' M ,' 4 5 Q os l J 1...-sit? v , I N 1 ' 9 - I. 1 ' ' ,L 'wff X ,A V . . . .. .E.A. , W - : ' . , 4 - D . - W 5 1 ' ' ' t, J s A : , : 1 .E.A. 2 4 J : K .gn ,,Vl 'I 'JA Y I A ' ' EJB 'M' afss Q I A I ' Q ' . tslt Js L , I a - ,I E V V : I l I U- . - H gr-'f ' Abljkf 9 : I :r u ' NI 6 'Z ' S' . in f 'S' Wi i SMART JAMES Lal-larpe Busmess MensC1ub STONE DORIS Iola Busmess Cheerleader Band G A L STRANGHONER HADLEY Iola Educauon Men s Club Chorus SUTHERLAND CHARLENE Iola Physlcal Educatron Student Councrl Band Qu1l18a Scroll G A L S Prestdent TAPP DAVE Sprrngfreld Mo Phys1calEducat1on Student Councll Men Club Basketball TODD GENE Moran I Pre Engmeertng Men s Club av -CQ WELCH, DONALD Moran Pre Engmeermg Men s Club WRENCH EDWIN Gas Clty wg-si Pre Engrneenng Men s Club WRIGHT JAMES Iola Pre Engrneermg Men s Club POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS BOWYER LARRY Iola Pre Engmeermg SCOTT WILLIAM Humboldt Pre Englneermg NOT SHOWN BROWN, DONALD La Harpe Education, Men's Club KELLAR, LELA DAUN Toronto Soctal Scrence. LIND, RAY Moran Busmess, Men's Club. MILLER, LOUISE LeRoy Educauon, N.E.A, PIERCE, DEAN Osborne Educatron, Basketball, N.E,A, Men's Club V1ce Prestdent. SCEARCE, CHARLES Iola Pre Engrneering, Men's Club. 30 ORGANIZATIONS i x X x -va In .Du Working outside of school hours, these staff members produced what they hope is an accurate and enjoyable record of school activities. Editor-in-Chief ....... Patty Regelin Copy Editor ........ Ann Hanson Organizations . . . Judy Willeford Donnie Nichols Beth Ray Elaine Patrick Karen Heathman Ellen Davidson Helen Pearman Gerald Strasburg Sports .......... Marvin Morris Joe Brownrngg Larry Jewell Features . Debbie Twadell Sally Smith George Mack Typing Duane Emer Judy Leavitt Eleanor Englis Barbara Ryherd Beth Dunlap Layout Judy Mollohan Nancy Shaffer Richard Boyer Suzanne Thommasson Judy Overy Photo Gerald Vineyard Janet Morlan Gary Hoffmeuer Ann Buller Judy Robinson Naomi Stewart Advisors Mr Williamson and Miss Akers FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Eleanor Enghsh Helen Pearman Janet Morlan Ellen Davldson Judy Wxlleford Judy Leavltt Debble Twadell Sally Smlth SECOND ROW Judy Mollohan Carolyn Covey Beth Ray Arm Buller Karen Heathman Judy Robmson Beth Dunlap THIRD ROW Naoml Stewart Drane Emery Patty Regehn Suzanne Thomasson Elatne Patrlck Nancy Shaffer FOURTH ROW Donme Nlchols George Mack Marvm Moms Gerald Vlneyard Gary Hoffmxer R1chard Boyer Larry Jewell Gerald Strasburg FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Alberta Trppre Judy Overy Judy Mollohan Gerald Strasberg SECOND ROW Joann Dalrymple Nellre Solon Sharon Keen Judy Wrlleford Dons Stone Barbara Ryherd THIRD ROW Don Peres John Herder Don Walton Marvm Moms Edd1e Varner Thlrd hour and actlvrty perrods were the tlmes used by the staff to produce the Juco Hugh Llght The paper was dnstrubuted rn Fourth hour classes every two weeks Edutor un Chief Judy Overy Assnstant Edrtor Judy Mollohan Buslness Manager Alberta Tlpple Advertising Managers Gerald Strasburg Nellie Solon Clrculatuon Manager Eddre Varner Sports Manager Marvin Morns Exchange Manager Barbara Ryherd Reporters fHlgh School Judy Wllleford Sharon Keen Don Peres Joann Dalrymple Reporters College Doris Stone Don Walton John Herder Advisor Eleanor Muller ,ks J' 3 A 'I f x ,J , A A J pw J W I w 1 Q ty , A , V' AQ. I L W V- J' 7, : : ' ' , , . . 3 U 1 I . 4 Y . . - . . 0 3 . . . 1 A 'l J -' - o o c l . - O O D t . . . . X I I O , Q I f U ' ' ' J . . ' r. 1 C I I , I D ' As . o T' ps f ' -' J . . J 2 I 0 o xx J H . , Q 7 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Zyskowsl-ci, E. Hanson, C. Looney, T, Baker, R. Bain, B. Cleaver, B, English, I. Weeks, R, Jones, G, rtrasburg, G. Tide, I, Valentine, R, Wiley, J, Smith, J, Harman, L. Wiggans, R, Boyer, L. Hendrix, P. Upshaw, G, Mack, D, Hammer, SECOND ROW: R, Calloway, M, Guenther, H. Caldwell, J. Murrow, J, Shaffer, B, Taylor, L. Brown, J, Bingham, C, Dawson, B, Voisinet, M, Willson, J, McClure, M, Morris, L, Hermann, J, Immel, C, Gosdzak, I. Bendenbender, F. Thompson, L. Robinson, A, Crowl. THIRD ROW: P. Conine D. Heard, H, Morrow, J. Patterson, I. Ulrich, B, Creason, L, Middleton, B. Vohs, N, Fink, L. Jewell, A, Parkins J, McHatton, L, Robertson, N, Davidson, B. Broughton, I. Applegate, G. Catron, W. Bennett, J, Divine, G. Alexander, FOURTH ROW: D. Wille, J, Tindel, L, Skeen, J, Brownrigg, D, Bruner, D. Darling, H. Seyler, L. Cornwell, D. Sloan, K, Lawrence, T. Mitchell, G, Muns, D, Robinson, M, Sponseller, J, Haen, T. Chryst, D. Cooksey, H. Ellis. FIFTH ROW: C. Walters, P. McGuire, J. Heffern, G. Johnson, C, Walls, R, Loomis, M. Shafer A, Jantz, L, Hoffmeir, H, Sinclair, M, Roush, C. Maple, F, I-Iorine, B. Doolittle, M, McCord, P. Deater, B. Trainer, H. Thornhill. SERVICE TO Qclwolz atiow if . fl '-I is SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Zyskowski, Vice-Presidentg Richard Boyer, Presidentg Mr. Akins, Sponsor. STANDING: Tom Baker, Point Chairmang Bob Taylor, Treasurerg Charles Looney. Song Leaderg Paul Upshaw, Devotional Chairmang Bob Voisinet, Program Chairmang Gerald Vineyard, Secretary. This year the Kays, a Kansas Association for Youth affiliate, had a membership of lOO boys. The club is a non-sectarian organization open to all high school boys. lt promotes better living and service to school, church, community, and world. Activities of the Kays included a safety cam- paign, contributions for Meals for Millions , helping with concessions during football and basket ball games, raising the flag at football games and other service proiects. The Kays were proud this year to have one of their members, Charles Looney, elected president of the S. E.K. Region of the Kansas Association for Youth, at the Kay-Kayette Conference, held at Columbus. 35 The Kayettes, l44 strong, are affiliated with the Kansas Association for Youth. The organization helped with many world wide, as well as community proiects. Some of those proiects were collecting money for Meals for Millions, contributing to UNICEF, helping with concessions at athletic events, giving a Christmas party for little girls, helping with school decorations, and collecting money for the Girls Scouts. The organization promotes leadership and service, and is open to all high school girls. The Kayettes are sponsored by Misses Evelyn and Marguerite Hackney. 36 SEATED , LEFI' TO RIGHT: Judy Overy, Merit, Joyce Roe, Treasurer, Nancy Shaffer, Vice -President, Judy Lane, President, Diane Emery, Secretary, Phyllis Shapel, Song Leader. SECOND ROW: Janice Gamer, Room, Mary Leake, Publicity, Anne Sutherland, Social, Cathie Myers, Program, Donna Hart, Service, Carol Means, Instru- mental Music, Judy Bowlus, Social, Karen Swinford, Finance, Eileen Smith, Service, Barbara Pees, Devotional. THIRD ROW: Alberta Tippie, Reporter, Patty Regelin, Typist, DeLena Cruse, Courtesy, Diana Raney, Finance. NOT SHOWN: Patty Walden, Scrapbook, Judy Mollohan, Cor- responding Secretary, Evelyn Stout , Accompanist. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT- B. Hermstein, A. Buller, K. Heathman, A. Sutherland J. Clendenen, J Hinson, C. Robinson, P. Ogbom, J. Thompson, J. Leap, S. Bricker, S. Hurst, J. Mann,S. Mathews, C Vohs, J. Bowlus, C. Myers, M. Dunlap, P. Walden, J. Seyb, I. Porter, B. Ryherd, I, Lane. SECOND ROW J. Morlan, J. Roe, D. Raney, D. Emery, N. Arbuckle, C. Colt, S. Chambers, J. Mollohan, P. Regelin, S Burcham, M. Hoye, A, Tippie. D. Cruse, J. Abbott, J. Kincheloe, L. Cyrus, G. Sellman, S. Hans, C Potts, E. Holtz, R. Chambers, E. Smith, B. Pees, Miss E. Hackney, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: N. Compton, M Leake, S. Keen, N. Shaffer, A. Crites, S. Smith, D. Trester, J. Fulton, L. Higginbotham, S. Potter, M Lilly, S. Thomasson, C. Means, A. Hanson, J. Willeford, P. Shapel, B. Wilson, K. Seyler, N. Bagnall B. Thornton, B. Wiggins. FOURTH ROW: S. Aggers, B. Leake, J. Gamer, G. Cooper, R, Truster, S, Rose B. McCullough, J. Staley, E. Davidson, D. Tumer, B. Malloy, P. Nichols, C. Folk. J. Leavitt, M. Jeck P. Moore, S. Tate, V. Jerome, M. Jeck, M. Brune. FIFTH ROW: I. Lovett, C. Harlin, J. Williams, C Caldwell, R. Lantz, D. Twadell, J. Leap, C. Covey, P. Buckner, J. Cooper, B. Buckner, S. Anderson, J Elder, D. Gambill, I. Overy, E, Patrick, J. Nelson, D. Mewhinney. SIXTH ROW: Miss M. Hackney, Spon sor, B, Sinclair, J. Bames, I. Middleton, M. Peres, E. Stout, E. Roush, K. Swinford, S. Reno, D. Hart, R Van Wie, J, Robinson, J, Thomas, S. Weathers, B. Dunlap, R. Maier, P. Reed, L. Puckett, B. Tidd,J Dalrymple, C. Elder, L. Whitford K-1 A9 f,N.c 37 S 1 1 5 v 1 1 , -.H 'I E me pq. I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Compton, Carol Vohs, Judy Cooper, Judy Overy, Janice Henkle, Margie Cole, Sylvia Aggers, Helen Pearman, Barbara Rhyhers, Kay Conger. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Barbara Thornton, Carol Elder, Wilma Jean Smith, Diana Raney, Janice Nelson, Jane Kincheloe, Carolyn Covey, Lila Puckett, Estella Bright, Darlene Gambilla THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Leake, Betty Wiggins, Barbara Wilson, Sue Cornell, Mary Mefford, Roberta Smith, Alberta Tippie, Janice Staley, Sharon Rose, E. Hackney, Sponsor, FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Janice Garner, Patty Walden, Mary Dunlap, Bonnie Tidd, Erneva Holtz Susie Tate, Diane Emery, Dea Mewhinney, Janet Morlan. F-. F-LA.. . . fowwubwnlldbhmmwgedflaonw 2 LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Patty Regelin, Program, Alberta Tippie, Vice-Presi- dent, Nellie Solon, President, Barbara Ryherd, Secretary, Helen Pearman, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Judy Overy, Social, Carol Elder, Pianist, Phyllis Reed, Finance, Carolyn Covey, Program, Carol Vohs, Pianist, Diane Emery, Song Leader, Miss Evelyn Hackney, Sponsor, Diana Raney, Historian. 38 ffl I-w , I. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Applegate, Reporter, Finley Compton, Vice-President, Ronnie Runner, President, Mr. Zahn, Advisor, Donald Wille, Secretaryg James Hean, Treasurer, Donnie Nichols, Sentinel. F. F. A. . . . towwwbafwelbkdfnatiow LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATEDg Raymond Maloney, Larry Powell, James Culp, Harry Sinclair, Daniel Huffend, Gary Dalton, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Compton, Leon Christmas, John Herman, Finley Compton, Vice-President, John Applegate, Reporter, Ronald Runner, Presidentg Donald Wille, Secretary, James Hean, Treasurer, Gary Appling, Ronald Coltrane, Tom Huston, E,B. Zhan, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Culp, Gary Appling, Robert Creason, Donald Yancey, Wayne Morris, Donald Hammer, Kenneth Clounch, Larry Maloney. FJ gnf ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Wille, James Wright, Wayne Hepler, Jack Hendrix, Warren Holmes, Harry Collins, Gerald Pearman, Don Walton, Gene Todd, Delbert Nelson, Bill Morrison, Jim Smart, Howard Osbom, Jim George. SECOND ROW: Don Curtis, Don Bieswanger, Tom Copenhaver, Ed Wrench, Bill Shepard, Merris Eflin, David Doering, Jack Adair,'Joe Chalker, Dave Ta pp, Ronnie Alexander, Jack Heimberg, Walt Lesline. THIRD ROW: Rolly Chadd, John Herder, Larry Bowyer, William Scott, Jack Franklin, Darrell Booth, Jesse Elrod, Gerald Frame, Gerald Beebe, Dean Pierce, Dean McCammon, Jim Gray, Elvert Garver, Loren Duffield, David Hurst. FOURTH ROW: Gary Fronk, Hadley Stranghomer, John Wallace, Harry Lee, Jim Anderson, Eugene Clounch Calvin Wells, Donald Doering, Charles Bricker, John Howland, Don Powell, Don Welch, Don Smith, Duane Dolecek, Allen Finch. FIFTH ROW: Wade Crow, Lynn Chadd, Bob Cooksey, Earl Holloway, Danny Powell, Don Brown, Max I-Ienkle, Ray Lind, Don Cooper, David Robinson, Wayne Smith, Gary Lassman, Joe Maple, John Kryfko. 40 The Qurll and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for high school and Junior college Journalists The officers for the year were as follows Lucille Hermann President Jane Leake Vice President Luella Dtebolt Secretary and Marvin Morris Treasurer LEFT TO RIGHT Nancy Shaffer Diane Emery Patty Regelin Luella Dtebolt Jane Leake Lucille Hermann Marvin Morris Judy Dreher Judy Mollohan Charlene Sutherland Judy Overy Barbara Ryherd MMM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Chalker, Treasurer, Wilma Bedenbender, President, Lucille Herman, Vice- Presidentg Jane Leake, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Warren Holmes, Helen Fuhrman, Yvonne Christy, Jofene Hazen, Winnefred Hagen, Shirley Bauer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Trout, Dean McCammon, Dean Pierce, Dave Tapp, Max Henkle, Louie Kinman, Don Beiswanger. This group of Future Teachers of America is made up of those interested in making teaching their careers. They are affiliated with other local clubs through the State Educational Association. ACTIVITIES X X 1, f I . T.. , . ' . 1 'W ' R Kg J' Q ' . N X xx K , xx .s Z! lolw ll- LEFT TO RIGHT K Hamrlton G Mack G Hoff mrer I McHatton G Alexander C Srgg LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT TO BACK B Callaway, R. Stranghorner, D Nrchols D Robinson, L Hermann, A Jantz H Ellrs, T Stranghorner I Morlan, Jewell L Hoffmrer LEFT TO RIGHT K Lawrence S Chambers, L Brown, E Hanson, F Horine D Hart, N Ilake G Muns D Cooksey R Jones, P Upshaw T Cryst D Heard J Robrnson, G Johnson LEFT TO RIGHT J Robrnson, S Bricker, I Lovett K Conger LEFT TO RIGHT J Shaffer C Dawson C Potts L Robrnson K Swmford, B Vorsrent, G Sel1man,J Mann, L Cyrus, D Dar1ing,J Garner, N Shaffer D. Twadell, H. Pearmau. -ll ...-----4. - mm ,, W.. Mhrn iw LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. Clendenen, F. Thompson, N. Arbuckle, M. Willson, J. Anderson, R, Lantz. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Twadell, N, Arbuckle, I. Mann, 1. Clendenen, J. Anderson, J. Williams, S. Potter, L. Higginbotham, P, Ogbom, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lane, S. Reno, V. Jerome, S. Burcham, L. Hendrix, S, Thomasson, R. Lantz, F, Thompson, E. Patrick. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Potter, S. Hans, N. Stewart, E, Smith, J. Hinson, R. Chambers, R. Creveston, L. O'NeaI, L. Higginbotham, E. Bright, B. Tidd,'P, Waldon, J. Thomas, S, Hurst, A. Buller, S. Weathers, P, McGuire. LET TO RIGHT: C, Colt, I. Leap, D, Cruse, S, Smith, M. Brune, S, Bush, B. Dunlap, D. Patrick, J. Williams, B. Pees, S. Thomasson, P. Ogbcrn, C, Means '---in Q 45 Jaw and High Qclwolb Under the direction of Mr. Charles Kellogg Jr., the Combined Choruses gave performances which include the Christmas Concert, the S.E.K. Spring Festival at Fort Scott, and the Spring Concert. ln addition to choral singing the Christ- mas and Spring Concert included special numbers by quartets, duets, the triple trio and individual soloists. The High School Chorus met during third and fourth hours. The Junior College Chorus, which met on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a.m., made a good will tour to towns in the surrounding areas, in the spring. 80 Voices FIRST ROW, JUCO CHORUS, DARK ROBES, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Jeanette Nokes, Yvonne Christy, Karen McGie, Luella Diebolt, Betty Heimsoth, Irene Mitchell, John Herder, Don Beiswanger, Jack Heimberg, James Walls, Wade Crow, Don Cooper, Andy Dunlap, Lily Mae Howard, Karen McDonald, Lucille Hermann, Donna Newman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS: Barbara Leake, Ruth Maier, Barbara McA1oon, Juanita Palmer, June Fulton, Delia Trester, Betty Jean Buckner, Rowene Truster, Jeanette Leap, Ronnie Runner, Nelson Fink, Webster Bennett, Phillip Deater, Jerry Elarton, Judith Porter, Carol Vohs, Carol Elder, Alice Lucas, Shirly Anderson, Joann Elder. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle Cooper, Barbara Wilson, Nancy Compton, Patsy Moore, Judy Leavitt, Beverly Malloy, Charlene Folk, Ellen Davidson, David Holloway, Mickey McCord, Charles Maple. George Catron, Dean Collins, Larry Ryherd, Judy Cooper, Phyllis Shapel, Janice Staley, Ann Hanson, Patty Regelin, Janice Nelson. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Cole, Diane Emery, Shirley Mathews, Judy Kinman, Judy Willeford, Dea Mewhinney, Sharon Keen, Jean Thompson, lla Mae Young, Jerry McClure, Charles Looney, Charles Kellogg, Dave Howard, Finley Compton, Marvin Morris, Jim Valentine, Joyce Roe, Evelyn Stout, Sharon Rose, Nancy Bagnall, Pat Lamb. QYMPI-ION ETTE Sax o clock was the rlsmg hour of the Symphonette members so they could be at practnce by seven o clock three or four mornmgs a week The Symphonette consisted of both Hugh School and Juco members They held a Sprung Concert, played at Commencement and for service clubs In Iola Dale P Creutz dnrected these fnfty seven musnclans lola was host to the S E K Crchestra Festival thus year SEATED Mered1th W111sor1 Nancy Arbuckle Judy W1111ams Carol Means Frank Thompson Judy Clendenen STANDING Bob Vo1s1net Judy Anderson Ruth Chambers E11eenSm1th Judy Hlnson Sue Hans Helen Pearman Debble Twadell 0909 0 ull ..: I.. 1 SEATEDQ Mona Davis, Annette Crites, Mary Ann Creitz, Suzanne Thomasson, Donna Hart, Anne Sutherland, Judy Bowlus. STANDING: Nyle Brown, Linda Higginbotham, DeLena Cruse, Sharon Potter, Naomi Stewart, Carol Colt. Cathie Myers. SEATED: Janice Mann, Ramona Lantz, Peggy Ogborn, Barbara Pees, Judy Dreher. FRONT ROW Franque Chrlcote Judy Robmson Patty Kemson M1ke Hurst SECOND ROW Andy Dunlap Raymond Strasburg Donme Bowyer Donna Ruse George Mack SEATED Sue Brtcker Ivanell Lovett Kay Conger STANDING D1ckCooksey Ne11 Drake George Muns Larry Kunkleman Donn1eN1cho1s Tom Stranghorner Lou Hermann STANDING Larry Hendrtx V1rg1n1a Jerome Judy Lane Sandra Burcham 1418. LEFT TO RIGHT Loyd Wrggans Webster Bennett Susre Thomasson Judy Jo Anderson Lours Hermann James Harmon Marvm Morus Rtchard Boyer Jrm Murrow Ann Hanson Carl Goszdak Judy Lane Cathre Myers Meredrth Wrllson Peggy Ogborn Jon Shaffer Carol Means Bob Vorsrnet Judy Bowlus Drane Emery Jrm Immel Ronald Loomrs Lmda Hrggrnbotham Gerald Vmeyard Rrchard Barn Gall Trdd Me1v1n Guenther Ned Davrdson Alan Parkms QwovP TWO BLIND MICE The Semor Play, Two Blind Mice, ' comedy in three acts was presented for the ubllc on December I2 i957 The cast consisted of fourteen boys, and five girls The Offs ce of Medicinal Herbs, of the Department of Agricultural In Washington managed to exist because no one realized that rt had been abolished years before, and no official steps had been taken to close it Two nice old ladies ran this de partment and never answered the phone for fear of discovery They burned the salary checks sent to them and they man aged to exist by renting parts of their office to a pants presser and a dance teach- er, and by collecting fees from a parking lot nearby. The leading parts were played by Judy Bowlus, Ann Hanson, and Jon Shaffer. The W 'rrr W1 cast played to a large and appreciative V audience. Dr Solomon Bell Mrs Kaye Ryan Merry Bell Melvln Stoddard Velvet Sklnner John Judson Elmlra Judson Rochelle Judson Greta Jones Beaver Wllllams Otto Schmidt Sweetheart' Eadle Setzer Newsboys um Shopllfter Theatre Manager Woman In Audience Assistant DI rector Director Jumofup CAST Duck Cooksey Anne Sutherland Debbie Twadell Donnae Nlchols Virginia Jerome Nelson Fmk Mary Lou Brune Carol Harlm Nancy Shaffer Herb Ellls Bull Trainer Paul Upshaw Judy Wlllnams Jerry Smith Joe Brownrl gg David Sloan Eddie Varner Dea Mewhlnney George Mack lvanell Lovett Elame Patrlck Keith Aknns em crrrcuec gm ceo BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Taylor Eddle Varner George Mack, Paul Upshaw Dick Cooksey Herb El11s B1l1Tra1ner Jerry Srmth Nelson Fmk FRONT ROW Elame Pamck, Dea Mewhmney Vlrglma Jerome lvanell Lovett Debbxe Twadell Ann Sutherland Nancy Shaffer Carol Harlm Judy Wxlhams Mary Lou Brune NOT SHOWN Donme N1cho1s Joe Brownngg Davld Sloan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .- . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . II ll ' ' ' . Q . . . . . . . 4 . ll I . - . .- . . . . - . - . . . B . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . O . . l ' I 1 1 1 0 I 1 9 Q I , , During the half time of the lola Independence basketball game Dean Pierce crowned Karen Mc Donald the l958 Juco Homecoming Queen Her attendants and their escorts were Judy Dreher and Dave Tapp Ermalea Gifford and Ron Alexander Janne Halre and Linda Lmnlgar daughters of the two coaches carried the flowers and crown for the queen M001 I ii , I I , i 0 ki M L Avg rl J I I I I I J , 7, . W, 4 I - WU The queen and her attendants reigned over the second half of the game and at the dance which immediately followed. At the dance, Bill Shepard, president of Juco Student Council presented Karen with a gold compact, on be half of the Juco students. On the compact was inscribed, Karen McDonald, Junior College Homecoming Queen for l957 58. 52 Bag Nrght w Nouembwu Carol Robinson was crowned Home- coming Queen during the half time cere monies by the football captain and King, Richard Boyer The Queen and her attendants were all members of the Senior Class and were chosen by the high school students The King and his escorts were seniors and members of and chosen by the football team The attendants and their escorts were Cathre Myers and Jon Shaffer Linda Hrggmbotham and Alan Crowl Judy Anderson and Jim Murrow Judy Bowl us and Jim lmmel The Homecoming Dance was held in the Little Theatre following Iola s 50 O rampage over Chanute Blue and Gold were the theme colors selected by the Student Council decor ating committee The name Carol was spelled out in front of the stage where the Queen and her attendants were seated Everyone enloyed dancing to the music of the Rythym Kings 53 - - . . . . . . . . . . . : . I . . . I I . O T . . 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V A sg if X g 'P 8 Q 'fix EAW Q- , w TOP TO BOTTOM Carol Robmson Judy Bowlus Ellen Davldson Carol Harhn Karan Seyler Jackle Seyb These sux gurls were chosen as cheer leaders by the hugh school student body and dvd a good lab of keeping the school spmf and enfhusuasm aroused throughout the year Mustang . n 1 n l , . n o - Q o o o o o u s uCOf Charlene The Junror College cheerleaders ottrac Sutherland ted much attention this year with their new unaforms The gurls looked sharp ID their black sweaters with the Red Devll emblem whnte blouses red Bermuda skirts wrth black lmlngs black Bermuda socks and whate shoes The group led the cheering at all Juco basketball games and pep assemblies W1 Ima Bedenbender Betty Helmsoth Ermalea Karen Gifford Mc Donold 57 J-ww Homecoming ATV?-NDANTQ 58 T al' 'N ,.'5,A1 QN V -4:-.,' w ,i m M Q .IT fi 2 4 ev Q W Z ' A U F ,Z , I -JV ' 'af Lang' ' 1 H. , fb.. ww gl SPORTS X MUQTAN G VARSITY SCOREBOARD Iolo Fredonio 0 Iolo Porsons O lolo Columbus 20 lolo Pittsburg 22 lolo Independence 32 lolo Fort Scott I2 lolo Humboldt I8 lolc: Coffeyville 26 Iolc Cbanute O Dale Lee John Zyskowski Steve Lane Richard Bain Jim Murrow Lou Hermann Melvin Guenther Bill Trainer Charles Looney Joe Patterson Don Hammer John Divine John Clark Jerry McClure Richard Boyer Jim lmmel Jon Shaffer Tom Stranghoner George Catron Dave Robinson Bob Taylor Gail Tidd Tom Baker Loyd Wiggans Alan Crowl Dean Collins George Thomas Jerry Bingham fNot Shownj Larry Ryherd Quarterback Halfback Halfback End End Tackle End End End Halfback Tackle End Tackle Tackle Guard Ful lback Center Tackle Tackle Center Halfback Tackle Guard Guard Guard Halfback Quarterback Guard End Head Coach, Jim Liningerp Assistant Coach, Bob Bechtel FaeslwwnfQopl1omow F O OTBA L L Freshman - Sophomore football gave undercloss- men the opportunity to participate in competitive action, and to gain valuable playing experience. OG OG OG O0 OC OC OG RECORD Freshman - Sophomore Ottawa 6 Fort Scott B Garnett Freshmen Neodesha Garnett Fort Scott Chanute Coach Pete Stn th FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT G Crowder L Cress J DePr1est C Canatsey R. Looney S Kmg D Sandlm R Helgele SECOND ROW J Elhs B Kmcheloe D Boyer R Walden T Copemng V Greathouse R, Morlan Coach Dale St11es BACK ROW Coach Snth R Wells M Welland B Heath P Welde J Roblmon K McGuffin M Hurst INTIZAMUPJALQ The High School basketball intra mural program, directed by Dale Stiles, gave boys the opportunity to participate In an organized athletic program This year there were 8 teams partlcl patlng In the league type actlon Games were played after school, two days a week The Men's Club sponsored a .luco intramurals basketball program. The games were played during the noon hour. The participating teams played a double round robin to determine the school champions. Mwmg QAQIQETBALL OC OC OG OC OG OG OO OG OC OC OG OG 00 O0 O0 OG OG OC! 00 OG A TEAM RECORD Fredoma Puttsburg Chanute Parsons Columbla Coffeyvllle Independence Seaman Washburn Rural Chanute Yates Center Puttsburg Ft Scott Parsons Columbus Coffeyvllle Ft Scott Independence Garnett Burlmgton FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Dale Lee Rlchard Bam Dean Colhns Steve Lane John D1v1ne SECOND ROW Coach Jlm Lmnmger Charles Looney B111 Tramer Lou1e Hermann J on Shaffer NOT SHOWN Jerry McClure John Zuskowskx 66 3 P 4 'I J 16N 4f7 ?P' T FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Lynn Chadd Dave Tapp B111 Shepard Jerald Broadfoot Jack Adau Max Henkle SECOND ROW Coach Hugh Halre Dean McCammon Ronme Alexander Jim Gray Joe Chalker Dean Prerce Wade Crow l2,edfDwJb OUNDBALL The Junior College basketball team of I957 58, coached by Hugh Halre played Its way to fourth place In the standings of the tough Eastern Dlvlslon The team members picked Dean Pierce and Dave Tapp as the most outstanding players Both were sophomores Don Cooper served as team manager OG OC OG OG OC OG OG OO OO OG OG OG OCI OCI OCI OO OO OG OG OG OO D DEVIL RECCRD EI Dorado Fort Scott Chanute Kansas Cnty Wlchlta U Fr EI Dorado Independence Chanute Parsons Arkansas Cnty Coffeyvllle Kansas City Chanute St John s Fort Scott Parsons St John s Coffeyvllle Independence Arkansas Cnty Mlaml Okla RE I I 79 I I 65 I I 63 I I 67 ' I I 72 ' ' . . I I 69 I I 75 I I 77 I I 54 I I 48 ' I I 43 ' IoIa 7I Independence I I 69 ' I I 79 I I 90 . ' I I 78 I I 65 I I 87 . ' I I 50 ' I I 63 I I 57 ' I I 60 ' ', . AUTOGRAPHS uw FFZEQI-IME M001 FIZEQI-IMEN OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS fplcfured at rlghtj were Presndent Wade Crow Vice Presudenf Jerold Broadfoot Treasurer Secretary 9-Wu 'izf V 7 MFI4 94' 'Q I Irene Mutchell Karen Mc Donald Adalr Jack Anderson Jlm A Ir rr r ' Barry, Nancy Beebe Gerald Broadfoof Jerold Chadd Lynn Chl Icore Franque Christy Yvonne Clounch Eugene Col I 1 ns Harry Conger Davl d Cooper Don Crow Wade Curhs Don Dnebolt, Luella Dlllman Linda Dreher, Judy Duffueld Loren Dunlap, Andy Frame, Gerald Fry, Wade George, Jnm Gifford Ermalea Grant Jerry Hermberg, Jack Hendrix, Jack Henkle Max Howard Lrly Mae Hurst, Davld Knoble, Delores Kress, Albert Kryfko John Kunkleman, Larry Leake Jane Lee Harry Leslrne, Walt Maple, Joe Mntchell, Irene If 'Z Q 73 1 v f l'f he Q-I 415 '-si ,J ' 5 3 W4 'W Q Ng gs., ' I ll . 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Y . 1 1 1 1 43 -'Q Wells, Calvin Wnlle Larry NOT SHOWN Booth, Darrel Brown, Donald Brown, Keith Catron, Rosalie Doermg, David Doermg Donald Eller, Phillip Finch, Allen Flottman, Larry ' McCammon, Dean McDonald Karen Nelson, Delbert Newman Donna Nichols, Sara Lou Nokes, Janette Osborne, Howard Patterson, Larry its Robinson Richard Smith Don Sm: th Wayne Stephens, Irene Steward, Sharlene Takes, Laura Wullace, John Walton Don NOT SHOWN Hammer, Willard Henmsoth Betty Krause, Lou Lassman, Gar Lmk Edmond Middleton, Ben Morrison, Billy McGie, Karen NOT SHOWN Noble Larry Omfer, Andrew Powers, Daniel Spillman, Helen Todd Una Walls, James Whittemore, Esth el' ,IUNIURS 'V . 7 , X ,sk 1. ft .- by ix Lk H ' MMR .F V 87,4 2-5.4 I ff x GV. L 1 R I i I Q ',,. 5 Q Q 3 A f Q ,A . Qi I NX ,J: T'Q '5 ggi 1 E gf I so 3 pi GZIP' Being seasoned veterans after a year in the building, the Juniors found themselves caught up in a whirl of activities. These included the class play, a Junior assembly, and several parties. The highlight of the year was, of course, the Junior - Senior Reception and Prom, which involved much hard work and extra time. The results, however, were well worthwhile. Leading the Juniors this year were Joyce Roe, President, John Divine, Vice President, Virginia Jerome, Secretary, and Charles Looney, Treasurer Class sponsors were, Mr Owens, Mass Margerlte Hackney, and Mr Burger Aggers, Sylvia Alexander, Grant -H-' Applegate, John Bagnall, Nancy 19. , N i V-ar Baker, Tom Barnes, Joyce Beeman Florence Bright, Estella Broughton, Bob i ' O Brownrigg, Joe Brune, Mary Lou .W Bruner, Darwin Brunner, Sally Caldwell Carol 76 Chryst, Tom Clendenen, Judy Clouch, Kenneth Compton, Fmley Cooksey Duck Cornwell, Larry Covey Carolyn Crevlston, Richard Crutes, Annette Cu Bully Darlmg, Donald Davidson, Ellen Dlvme, John Donaldson, Bob Dunlap Beth Elarton, Jerr Ellls Herbert English Bob Funk, Nelson Garner, Janice Harlm, Carol Herman, John Hoffmeler, Gary Houston Thomas Jeck, Margaret Jeck, Martha Jerome, Vlrgmla Jewell, Larry Keen, Sharon VU' Ketcher, Hubert W-'IV ' wg? P'-5 C' rx, t lb 4, mi 1 K itll i Z -4- 'fs 5 ve- A 3 2:5 tiv- 'Q 'Er' 2 S. Lx, my rjif Nj! 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